The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 30, 1893, Image 3

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    RECOKD
Pbkskntino Chi cks.- As a good many
rases km occurred in Alluny wo (five the
following in reference to the ' presentation
of chocks, taken from the Portland Telegram
lawyers' column: Inasmuch n.s the failure
of tho tiank before presentment is the prin
cipal, if not the inevitable, occasion of loss
from from Mated or delay of present incut,
almost any delay is likely to produce the
loss; and hence, but a limited time is given
in which to make presentment, the length
of time varying with the persons between
whom the question arises. If persons to
whom you gave clic ks resided in the same
place as tho bank is situated thev have all
the next day in which to make present
ment, and if presentment is delayed be.-
pmHHNUBM hours of the next day,
and the bank fails in the meantime, the
loss falls on the holder of thecheck.notyou;
where the payee receives the check at a dis
tam from the place where the hank is sit
uated, he has tha whole of tho day after re
ceiving it in which to forward the check
for presentment through an appropriate
channel, by mail or express, to the place
whore the bank is situated, and the person
to whom it is sent for presentment has the
next day aft?r reeeivieg it in which to
make the presentment: and any loss from a
failure of the bank during the time thus
required for the transportation of the check
would fall on the drawer; if the party who
receives the check reside- in the country
away from the postottice. the rule as to
diligence in forwarding the check for pre
sentment is not so strictly enforced as in
other cases.
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I iiixksf. Doctors -A Um paper gets
after them this way: There are several
i "VT! "dot'ors "practicing in Salem who
slmiild be deiwtod. nut into the neniten-
fciarv. or in some other way prevented from j
continuing their professional careers. They
know no more alout the disease they pro-
fess to aire than a wooden-headed pagan !
idol, and yet they are allowed to go ahead !
immoieste'l. swindling the ignorant and
gullible. One of these pigtailed "doctors"
recently treated a growth m his white pa
tient's nose by givimr tho patient some
bitter and burning stuff to take internally
a decoction that, if no positively injurious,
would certainly have no effect toward re
moving have no effect toward removing the
growth. These Mongolian frauds take
much money from their "patients." and
make some of them believe they ore cured
when their "medicines" have no effect
whatever. In some country neighborhoods
it is quite the rage to go to these Chinese
doctors in Salem. Hasn't Oregon a state
medical board. If so. what is it good for.
Poisoned. Jane ion City Times: Thog
Allen, of Long Tom, had a narrow es
cape from death Wednesday. Mr and
Mrs Alien were away from home and on
their return Mrs Allen baked some g-rns
for breakfast. They tasted peculiar and
Mrs Allen declined to eat them. Mr
Allen, however, continued his meal, and
a short time thereafter became quite
sick. Dr Lee was seot for. acd by bia
timelv arrival he htah Anctil.t ',i inn-
teract the influence ol the poison. The
Rems were tin own out and it was but a
.!,vtU.n,e and W?rC'
stretched ont dead. L Don examination i
it , ; . - i
. naa uiELUtcrni Hie ceiur CiCl aineu
strychnine in deadly qnaniities. The
nems were made froin batter itep in a
jar, and the presumption is that tbe
strychnine was placed in the jar during
their absence. They have no idea who
committed ihe dastardly act or why any
one should wish to take' their lives.
bETTLESIEXT WITH CREDITORS. J. L.
Cowan, proprietor of the Lebanon bank,
has settled with his depositors there by
transferrins', under the nominal considera
tion of aw'.noo. to W r rvmo at i
iko l. ti 1
kuuivu IIWmi. UIUCK.-.
lots. 83 acres of land, and also a bill of sale
of bis bank fixtures, notes, etc.. in fact all
of his Lebanon property. The property
will be disposed of for "the benefit of the
creditors. There is a difference of opinion
as to what per rentage will be paid by the
transaction. AH the attachments; against
Mr. Cowan were withdrawn.
Claim Jumpers. Vm G Obenauer re
turned yesterday from the region of Green
. Bain. where he had been to look after his
timber land claim, which he has been hoid
- iosj down for a. eouple years. He found a
claim jumper on it. Besides his the claims
of Dan Larsre, W P Smith. I V Tatham
anu, "T7 Z u en J!1-. fconw? ,
wwaw uowi uui. iue ciaim jumper
13 aliout the meanest member of societv.
cording to information and tradition, and
he is liable to get into trouble up the San
tiara. Rcxsrxa Loas. The Deadmond boys
now have their drive of seven million
feet of logs in the river and a-e running
them down, covering about a mile and
a half a day, which is goM time with
Bach a large drive. They have twenty
two men engaged in driving. Some of
the logs are for the mill at Cobnrg and
gome go to Corvallig and gome o Harris
burg. Booms have been put in ihe
river at the race leading to the Cobnrg
mill and the logs are here separated The
driyers were at Ander-on's place op 'he
river Tuesday night. Eugene Register.
Thb Bio Circcs. With its great ani
mal display, exhibition of aqnariam
features, deep sea monsters, Roman hip
podrome and living phenomena, will
exhibit here the 4tb of July. It is
scarcely necessary to remind enr readers
that tbe world's best show is coming or
when, as it ia duly announced in every
conceivable form in a radius of forty
miles That evesybody that can come
will be here on the great occasion goeg
without saying, and 'hat all who do
come will be highly pleased.
A Surgical Operation. Dr Maston
waa callsd to Halsey last night by wire to
remove an eve for Mr S W Sargent who
has been suffering intense agony on ac
count of the diseased condition of the eyt
for three years, the eye wzs successfully
removed and the pa'.ient lef . m a comfort
able condition, wlih the hope lhat he
would be permanently relieved. Mr Sar
gent is 1 highly respctable farmer near
Halsey.
A Watch ia neca.iy . .. ..1 1
yoc want one call on Wj'l & -tarl , wheat
aUca ia largaand vari J, ai d pricea the
the mntt reatnnable. They co give jnu a
fargaio ia this linejas ssetl s in j-velry
'CHrally
Vieresk's sbavio
r s.
,t,rl
cull in '
pal-
Will At ht-.rk. th' esresr.
rCllag
Irx'.'.v.p better
bet:v.-r it! cvsry
way. TLcrc s
more consolation
in that titan tvoii
people stop to
tl
m
i l aal I 1 ' I .
ponde'. lo gc,
back flesh ant
spirits is every
f
thing.
Scoffs Emulstsn
of pare Cod Liver OH ritt RTypb
phosphites is prescribed y lead
log physicians cvsryvhere r ail
ments that ars c:i; '. : t ra 1 ! '.jss
of fiesu and vital s' . .
Scott's Ejstntsipj .- IJI (',;,,: Vtza
to sin? .-1 lingcrin;.' Co..-;- H i .rt !.:'es
tins By tier.; ifiAJSSl t. . .. ; A :s.
I"-rwr rt tm Ba) B A v. u a t ,
Notice of Assignment.
Kiotica is hereby given that, tba Bank &f
Ursgon, of Albany, Orerou, hza duly as
kigueu ib itie unnerslgued arsienao ail ita
property ana enacts lor tho benefit of all its
creditors, under aid by virtun of the gen
eral assignment lawa of the state of O.ezon,
and the underai ;nrl bas hrtofcre. tnwlt.
on tha 28th day of Jur e 1893, duly rjud.f d
as Bucn assignee.
AH persona having claims against euid ir.
solvent and the estate thereof srs hereby
reumred to prcatnt ta same to the un
dersigned at tha Bank of Oregon bai:dinir in
the city of Al' any, uregon, under oath,
withia three months of th s date.
Dated this 29th day of Jant 1803.
W. 8. Tbombbon
Assignee of the Bank of Oregon, an insolvent.
AL
Kcokxk Hanks. The officers of tho
Iiane County Bank, of Eugene, recently
suspended, yesterday published a statement
showing the following: Loans and discounts.
8115,000: real estate and mortgages, esti mated,
$100,000: miscellaneous, 810.000;
total 8225,000. Liabilities: Duo depositors
Time certificates, and bills payable, $85,
(XX). They say: "We have ample loans
to pay all our depositors in full,, besides
other means, but to force collections on
those loans by process of law at this time
would cause a panic at home antl bankrupt,
ruin or seriously damage hundreds of good
men and create great losses to us, and cause
much longer delay through legal process
than by private and individual efforts.
Hence rather than bring this calamity on
those owing us, we preferred to close our
bank and War the harsh reflections that
may lie mode believing that in the end
you will all iustify us in this course. Know
ing all our claims and being familiar with
the coudition of our many customers we
propose to collect as fast as possible without
expense to any oho, our loans and apply the
same to the satisfaction of claimants' By
request a committee of citizens examined
into the condition of the other two banks
and publish a statement showing them to
oe saie nnanciauy.
Thk Statu SnooT began at Salem yes
terday afternoon. Tho Albany men did
some fine work. In a shoot at ton singles
Orant Froman of this city. Hughes and
Harrit broke 10 and divided $88. George
Froman broke 9. Deyoe. 8, Jesse, of Hivlsev,
C. and Mceks :t. There were fifty entries in
the second match, the first prize being an
Imperial safety, and six other prizes.and a
I'
viol ot SfU. K 1- miiiir. of Ash and.
Vince Jesse, of Halsey. and George Froman.
of Alluuiy. each 24 and will divide tho bi-
V n;uii rrouiau ami I woo oi mis
t(y wt,n. two f fmir makin, an , win.
ning the third prize, a combination colt,
100 catridges and ft24 in money. Meek
scored '0. m-HW iuirt of th .i.-., ,.r ...
... . . i ' . m 1 i . .
Tho ,'trd match was at 20 singles, with :fii
entries at $1.60 each.. V J Riley took first,
breaking 20 straight. Deyoe and Meek
broke coming in for part of the 4th
prixe. (Jeo Froman and Vince Jesse and 6
others broke 17. uvttiti"- the fifth
prize.
after-
There were to tie
four contests this
noon.
School Attkndani'k. Tho principals
annual repori to the school lioard of this
city shows some interesting figures. Ve
ropy for the benefit of our readers a few of '
the items. The number enrolled the first !
day. Nurt 12, .vtti: the nunilvr cnrell.il tho
Iat day, June 'Si. ;W6. The average daily
attemliuiceliv months was as follows: Sept
378. tVt. 424, Nov. 439. Dec. . Jan. 421
Feb. 419. March, :K7. April. :9M. May. StfO.
June, ,S60. The greatest number enrolled
in any month was during Dev. 510. The
whole numlier of pupils attending school
from Sept 12. to June it, 588. The average
daily attendance for the school year was
404. The whole number, in the Irincipal's
room for June was 49; average daily at
tendance 45. It is worthy of note that the
attendance for the last day was greater than
that of the first day. that average daily at
tendance for the last month is almost equal
to that of the first month. The results of
the yoar show that a ten months school is
better for the educational interests of the
community man a snorter term.
FcRHcBSK-5TEALiNc.-SamC.se, of
Iohnnn ... ,,-.,.,.( r i,s.',
, " " . vj i i am
evenitg on a warrant issued out of justice
Newport's court, on complain of GO
Vernon. He waived examination and
was held under S150 bends, which he did
not furnish, to await the action of tne
grand jury. The charge as larceny of a
horse. Recently ihe hor&e belonging to
Case and a brother, was attached bv the
SheriS for a debt and cold st pubiic auc
tion to Vernon for $1,5. Afterwards Case
went to Vernon and demanded the horse
claiming ihere was something irregular in
r"e "
me saie, ar.a on refusal declared he wcu!d
nave it anvav
The same nitht. after
dark, he went to Vernon's nas-ure and
hriped himself to the animal. He Is in
jail, and his case will come up this week
before the grand jury.
Ths Scio Bank. T J Munkerg, presi
dent and A J Johnson, cashier, publish
the following statement : Aa it baa bean
freely etated and thought by gome, that
J L Cowan, or tbe Linn Cotinty National
Bank was a heavy stockholder in the
Bank of Srio, we desire to state for the
information of tbe public that Mr Cow
an, does not own a einzla bare of
the tank's etocs. and - he Linn f.mntv
v . : t . , . . - .
-ixiiciiai Ulan oniy lias
iri,, I
iwiui-u can ie reaoiiv feen could m no
f'se effect this bank. Tbe hank of Scio
is virtual. v osiird. who v iv
our citi
zens and is being run for 'the benefit of
the whole communitr, as well aa indiv
idual gain to be derived therefrom. It
is run on business principles and, there
fore will be found ready at any and all
times, to accommodate our depositors
with a part or all of their money as the
demand calls for, "reports" to the con
trary, notwithstanding.
Will Rrx Agaix. - Arrangements
have been made with the creditors bv which
tbe property of tbe proprietors of tie Red
Crown mills will be taken from the hands
ot the receiver and transferred to Mr. John
Isom. who will !- th., r.. ,i7; !
same, wnile r. Jobn K stockman will ai-t
as manager. The mills will be run at their
full capacity, to meet orders ahead for some
time. No flour rjiannfactured on the coast
surpasses the Red Crown, and very little
equals it. as people who have been de
prived of it will testify, and the public
gptiarally will be glad to see the mills rniinw
ahead again on a good foundation under so J
-. .;...!.. .n-'ii. . orwr nving ine com
plete confidence of the public.
A Rate War. Wnat promiises to be a
rate war from this coast to the east is grow
ing stronger each day and it is more than
likely that tieople can go from Albany to
Chicago for U or 20 dollars within the next
10 days. Rates are now very low via the
Northern and Union Pacific roads, but their
more powerful rival, the SoutJiern Pacific,
has at last taken notice of the cnt rates and
is about to show its band. Thev are about
to withdraw from the Passenger Association,
and this is looked upon by ticket agents as
a war cloud that may assume preportions
unheard of befyre in rates to eastern points.
lt would be well for people going to the
fair at Chicago to wait a few days.
Declares t a Steal. L H McMa
han, of the Salem. (Oregon) Independent
paid the Statesman ofljee a pleuant call
on naitiraay. ir .i:nilnn reports 'imes
decidedly flat throughout the Willamette
valley, and that from general Indications
the brunt of tlie financial crisis has not
ret been felt In mat section Mr Mo Ma
han is in Walla Walla to gather statiatlcs
in regard to the jute mill, at the peniten
tlary. The Independent is of the opinion
that tbe Oregon jute mill proposition is a
"steal." and Is striving to convince Ihe
people of Oregon to that effect. -Walla
Walla Statesman.
Fish Gardens. --Is it unlawful now to
catch fish in one's garden? Tbe law speo.
fies certain streams where we must not
catch fish at certain times of the year; but
when they come into ones garden and com
mence flopping around among the potatoes,
beans, parsniim, etc, what are we to do?
One day last weed Uncle Johnnie Lewis
went out into his garden and found a fish
about two feet long and weighing ten or
twelve pounds, struggling among his vege
tables, and so took him to the house for his
presumption, and Prof A L Haaelton se
cured one in his garden in the same plight.
Ashland Tidings.
The Bckko Mbs. It ia now certain
that the parties who fleeced the Benton
connty farmers, A brains, the Argt of ths
week, we.-e in Lane county a few days
prior trying to play the game game here
abouts. Parties attempted the game on
a number of farmers near the town of
Irving, but the producers in that section
being intelligent men ami newepaper
readers, they did not want to ' roh the
bunko men," hence tliry are not now
wearing mourning. Guard.
Foil Robbinu a P. 0. Deputy U 8
Marshal Sinnott, of Portland, went to
Ijebanon yesterday and arretted James
Wheeler, a Hon of L M Wheeler, of that
city, on the charge of robbing tbe Scio Post
omce about a year ago. He will lie taken
before Judge Bellinger to answer ths very
senouH charge.
We Have to Eat anyway. The bet
ter the groceries the more enjoyable life
is, and while we do not all live simply to
eat, we certainly eat to live. If you
get your groceries and baked goods of
Parker Brothers you ara bound to live
well If it is enly on a loaf of rye bread.
They keep the best in everything, and sell
at pricea that satisfy regardless of times.
Call on thern.
A nice linv of Negl
op, at Read, Peacock
jee shirts from 40c
Cos,
CIBtTIT COI BT.
Following is the grand jury:
f M Smith, foreman ; W C Stellmaker,
Henry Sprenger, D F Hardman, P R Bll
yeu, Alonzo Wlndem, Wnj Arnold.
The following cases were continued
again :
State of Oregon vb J as Bannon.
State of Oregon va Clias Baker and F
S Phelps.
State of Oregon vg Ghag Baker at.d F
S Phelps.
State of Oregon vs Chas Baker and F
S Phelps.
State of Oregon vs J J Brannin.
P J Porter et al John C Elder et al.
Toplltz & Co va Mary Couglll.
Geo J Branner va Mary Cougill.
Mooney Valentine Co vs Mtry Cou
gill. Capital National Bank va W F Croaby.
T Paldwin A Co vs Goldsmith & Kunkle
M Bermond va F A M Ins Co.
In matter of the assignment of LT
Henness.
In matter of the assignment of Geo W
Smith.
J C Goodale vs Serepta M Hansard et al.
J M Brown vs A F Goorh.
' R Nothingeret al va T A Morris et al.
J L Cowan (trustee) va Serepta M Han
sard, Senders & Sternberg va L Houston.
Sarah M Shields vs P C Harier & Co.
In the matter of the assignment of Al
beit ina Kriesel.
A R Read vsCJ Fletcher.
Jessie Wilbabai vs Henry Wilbelm.
Enoch Cvrus et al vs Warren B Cyrus
et al.
Leb a Santiaui Canal Co vs Southern
1 acitic Co.
llie A McPherson vs M S McPlierson.
In the matter of the assignment of T
Or Metalic Co.
E B Earl va E W Achiaon.
S E Young vs L B Knox.
Price Robson va L B and A S Knox Jr.
Mittchell Lewis & S Co va L B and A
fS Knox J r
In the natter of the assignment of W
Graham
W J VanSchnvver A Co va Huston &
Miller.
Ella II Mendenhall va Harrisburg Wa
I ier Power Co.
State
of Oregon agt John Emright,
larceny.
n u o 1 8 . y 'gl J M-miy and
v- 1 "auuai?. iene 10 issue execution .
In the matter of the assignment of
Cyrus A Pitchford, assignnent. Final
account allowed aad assignee discharged.
L J Hocck et al agt W I Vernon et al.
partition. M Payne appointed referee to
sell land. Continued.
Price ic Robson agt George Kstep. Re
coven' of money. Attariunent: lefaultand
judgment, with order to sell attached prop
erty. W C Cooley agt J B Keener Recovery of
money. Kf.iult and judgment far plain
tiff. Mason Ehrman & Co agt A J Houston, re
covery of money. Attachment. Default
and judgment and order to sell attached
property.
F H Page agt A L Lamb. Recovery of
money. Attachment. Judgment for want
of answer.
F S Wolf agt Waters, Blakelv A Co. Re
covery of money. Settled.
S A Riggs act E W Achison. recovery of
money. Attachment. Settled.
Bittenhoeffer, Haas 4 Co agt C C Hack
leman. Recovery of monev. Attachment.
Iefaiilt and judgment with otxrer to sell
attached property.
tjarretson. Woodruff. Pratt Ar Co ai?t t
Hackleman. Recovery of money. Attach-
ment ltefamt and ludtrment with order
to sell real property.
M A Harris agt Henrv Towiisend. Re
covery of money. Attachment. Same aa
above.
Malissa Govro agt Isaiah fiovro. Di
vorce. Settled.
X Steinberger.'agt C C Hackleman. Re
covery of money. Default and judgment.
The California Vineyard Co act Carl
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'tiiuci . iievun-ry 01 money. AOascnmeni. ,
. . . -. i, .
Parke ic Lacy Machinery Co agt Forsythe
ic Hunter. Recovery of money. Attach
ment. Default and judgment.
W S Lsenham agt L A. Woodle? et al.
Foreclosure. Continued for service.
W S Denhara L A Woodle et al.
Foreclosure. Continued .
Thos Taylor Co agt Carl Bender. Re
covery of money. Attachment .lnrf
s
ment for want of answer with order
attached iroperty.
to
Daniel Long act T L Wallace At Co. Re-
wvery of money. Attachment. Default
ad judgment.
TS TT . ' , , ... .
.. r' ' . IJ 11 " r agt J t. it.: K Uark.
monev. Attacbmeait.
fudg-
ment for want of answer
' E Wolverton and H H He-ritt agt H
Wilson. Recovery of monev. Attach
ment. Settled.
Charles E Brownell agt D M Colip. Re
covery of money. Attachment. Settled.
tion
A o Mcllwain agt R Custer. Confirma-
.Nue confirmed.
A D Horner agt Harvey Ward. Confir
mation, Same as above.
In tin' matter of the assif 'unent of tbe
Bank of Oregon. ConttnuecL
R II Laller as admr agt R H Rutherford
et al . Nonsuit on motion of plaintiff
H Bryant agt Wra St Oikhnst et al.
Sale confirmed.
D M Jones agt Donly. Same as above.
C T. Craft agt El mini 1dgawood et al.
aale confirmed.
A
Gow,
true bill was found against Itom
Letter known jis Sullivan, on ihe
charge of assault with intent to kill.
Goldsmith & Kunkle vs F V M Ina Co.
Recovery of money. Continued by corastnt.
W C Myers vs Emil Milbredt. Ap fswm
Justice Ourt; Verdict of jnry for $191 Jt.
Linn Co National Bmk vs Geo W Smith
& Job C Smith. Continued by consent.
M J Smith et al vs Heavy Watson et al.
Partition. Report of referee confirmed.
Harrisburg Water Power Co vs M R
Schooling. Ap from lost ice Court. Con
tinued on motion of deft.
J W Cuakk & Co vs A B and Mrs A B
Seal. Default and judgment and order to
aell attached property.
Alliance Trust Co agt J L Hollida et al.
foreclosure. Contizraed,
Samuel E Toting agt H H Cole. Re
covery of money. Attachment. Settled.
M A Miller agt Geo. M and Gennie Staf
ford. Confirmation. Sale txmiirmed.
Knapp Burrell tc Co. agt S SKnox. Con
firmation. Sale confirmed.
C H Hard wick & Co vs Qualey Bros.
Recovery of money. Nonsuit on motion of
plff.
R N Norris vs Geo W Rogers. An from
Justice Court. Verdict for deftfor 92.84.
State of Oregon vs Andrew L Arnold.
Arson. On trial.
Ann:i af VrraI nrrt. tlpdrtri, l-Vpiwl Tli-
1 voire. Di vnrra rrmnUl to Iff without, c. ,st s
and plff to have ciistody of minor child.
James II Railev asrt Isabelle Oakley ctal.
Foreclosure of lien. Decree on oleadtnira un
ts Issabelia Oakley.
James W Brown agt, Isabelle Oakley etal.
Foreclosure of lien. Same as above.
Ezra Orcutt turf. Ian.hll Onlrlev trial
Foreclosure of lien. Same an above.
F S Biskirk nxrt. Wlwllr Onlrlev etal.
Forclosure oHien. Same as above.
K P Wier agt J L Cowaa, as The Bank of
Iebanon. Recovery of money. Attach
ment. Nonsuit on motion of plff.
Mm John Orisham agt J L Cowan. Re
covery of money. Attachment. Same aa
above.
Benjamin Brothers agt J L Cowan. Re
covery of money. Attachment. Same aa
above.
Fleichner, Mayer & Co. agt. J L Cowaa.
ror recovery of money. Attachment. Same
aa above.
John Denny agt J L Cowan. Recovery
of money. Attachment. Same as above.
Martin Doughty agt J L Cowan, as bank
01 ljeuanou. ivecovery 01 money, auucu
ment. name as above.
B N Hardman agt J L Cowan, as Lebtv
nonbank; action and attachiiienf to re
cover $595. Same ua above.
1 PL Wallace agt J L Cowrtn, Bank
I of Lebanon. Same as above.
OKI -NO A MAD
MONDAY
The Kickapoo Indian Co. are In Silver
ton this week.
Wiley B Allen Is opening a brancn
truslc store in gale m.
The Monmouth Athletic club will give
an entertainment In Scio tomorrow night.
Will & btark are fixing up their jewelry
store In fine style, enlarging and other
wise Imdrovlng 11.
William G Obernaur of Albany passed
through Halsey Monday on his bicycle
with the maps of Linn county .Halsey
News,
Judge L Flinn and two daughters ar
rived home yesterday noon from their
eastern trip. They left Chicago Wednes
day morning.
Rey R M Jones of Oswego, will lecture
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock In the
Congregational church on Martin Luther 1
Tickets at the door.
An excellent Edison phon-igraph is at
Geo E Stanaid's drug store. A good se
lection of pb ces edify a large number. No
one ever puis meir ear to a monogrspb
without being delighted.
The Telephone Company have a gang
of men at thU city starting on tnell irlp to
Brownsville r.d probably to Eugene.
They live In tents, and are" camped near
the S P Depot.
Hon P H D'Arcy will deliver the xih of
July oration at Woodburn, whert a grand
celebration will take place. Hon Tilmon
Foid and William Kaiser will makt patri
otic, addresses at Aurcraonthe Fourth.
Salem Statesman.
Pres Marshall, ihe A F CVs secretary, I
Saturday jumped onto a bicycle at thj
Farmer's warehouse, thinking it belong- I
ed to a friend , intending to ride to the O
P depot and back. He was followed by a
man franttrahv yelling -'stop thief." It
belonged to a Tangent man; and it took
prompt explanations lo satisfy the gentle
man.
l.ist 6aturyay at Portland In the ama
teur athle'Jc contest, the one mile run was
won by E Coke Hill, a nephew of Dr I I.
III I.
of this city. He Is a aon of Hon W
l-air Hill, who wiote the codes of Oregon
and Washington. Young Hill Is a native
M Uregon and a graduate of th- unlver
slty of California, at which institution he
i mm inc one mue recoro up to tne time
of his graduation In iSn The time was
4S 1-5. W F Ready, the club swinger of
CorvallU, was a contestant In the l.x and
azo yard races. He won one heat In the
2ioyard con'ett.
TfBSDAY,
The annual tournament of ihe
Oregon
sporumea began in Salem this afternoon .
a
A vounc man named Latkie was taken
to tne Insane asylum from Biodgett, Ben-
ion coamy, inig morning.
Licences have been issued for the
rtage of O S Hlnton and Eliza Grace
snepnerd, S. r NcFeelev and Marv A
Thompson, Edmund L Wheeler and
Eliza Jane Zink.
Morgan Hoult. who recently suffered an
amputation, of his leg at Junction, Is now
able to be about the hospital in Portland
on Clutches, and expects to return to his
home at Harrisburg in a few daya.
The Yaquina train shows a great im
provement in style, and Is now a decided
credit to the road. Tha company he
added several fine cars and a larger and
better engine fo the outfit. Everything
connected silth the road Indicatesprogresa.
A man from Oaklacd by n.m cf Frank
Pike who was oncesunstruck, ic a tobacco
fiend and moderate drinker, at ilmea be
comes violent, and believes be is Jesus
Christ and has power over eyerrihing,
waa brought to the inlum today. Salem
Journal.
Several .onths nam Dr. G wvnne'a res
; iddnce at Salem was robbed of several
1 valuable articles. Here's another one
from the Independent: Some petty thief
, cn,cred ,he dwelling of Rev 1 Gwynne
on Cottage street during Saturday evening
wniic the family was away and carried cf!
a roast t nd other articles purchased I r a
Sunday's repast.
A calculation based on the receipts of
bullion at the two banks of this city taktn
from the books places the amount of gold
shipped by the banks from Uaker City
during the present month at $40,000, not ,
to -nention various other amounts passing
ihrough the express, office and poatofttce
oi wdch no account can be had.- Baker .
City Democrat.
A strong effort Is brin aaad to reopen
the Linn County S'a'icna! U-ns under a
reorganization o strong a to secure the ,
confidence of the people at once. Mr. ;
A. Eush. of Salem, who owns $3oooo in
stock, la expected in Salem today, and j
wilt probably meet mlth other siockhol.t
era ,n this city on Thursday. Mr. Jen-
ntnga. the bank inspector, has about com-
pleted his Investigations, but srlll have
nothing for the public far a few days, i
Depositor are sate. The serious question
is wl.h Ihe stockholders.
WBDSKaOAT.
Since Jan 1st, I60 Inne persons hare
been committed to the Oregon asylum,
being nearly one a day.
The Y M C A will have ice water on!
draught this summer through ihe kind -
ness of the Albany Ice Co.
A slice off an Oregon hazel 62 feet high
exhibited io a real es'ate office in Albany
a 15 inches in circumference.
The Willamette alley sailed from San
Francisco yesterday morning at 9 o'clock,
and w'.l! arrive at ttie Bay tavnrsrrow after
noon.
Yesterday at Scio th club of that c'tv
beieated the Chemawaa very easily I4 to
4. Wells, Burns and Cole pitched for the
Scio.
JJRf metriter the lecture in the Congrega
tional church tonight at s o'ciKk, on
Martin Luther, Ihe author of the Refor
nation. Ttsaets at the door.
The team of I R Cochrane ran away
opposite ihe P O this morning, or, rather
tried to do so, tearing the harness com
pletely off and acting dcspeiately gener
ally. "
A party of young people, who recently
made a picnic trip across the riv-r came
near getting Into trouble by treapasslng
on property of a farmer, who finally
threatened to uae Ms shotgun If a perma
nent retreat was not made.
Albany Engine Company No. 1 haye
juat put "in posit'on their new heater, fixed
ttve floor ta their engine room, and have a
new flag pole ready tor raising, besides
rtasrsbf new uniforms. The company 11 s
prosperous one.
Jt la getting to be the fashion In Eugene
10 address and stamp the envelopes on the
oack. With the address wiltten across
the la lass, the letter cannot be onened by
an unsaathorlzed person without the fact
being detected. Eugene Guard.
Crook Cowry . J W Stewart arrived
hera on Friday of laat week from Corval
lia, hating acosate across the Cascades hy
way of the fiantlam route, lie found
about fourteen anile of snow, averaging
from one to ads feet in depth.
Messrs S I Weavtom, Mm McMeekin, C
8 Smith, MA Moore, S T Black, ME
Brink and others contemplate form'ng a
joint stock company for the purpose of
constructing a ditch to take water out of
Tomalow and convey It lo the desert west
of Pickett island for milling and Irriga
tion purposes, Their ditch will be eight
miles in length Rbvibw.
Tub Verdict 1 unanimous that Will A
Stark carry Ihe teat line of silver ware In
tbe valley. They nave the variety and qual
ity, a combination lhat counts in buying
goods. An. inspection always carries con
viction. Now I the time to put up atrawberrlea
while the quality la good and tne price
are low. Leave your orders aa F L Ken
ton' grocery store.
lean towela to every oattainer at Viereok
al aviog parlors.
C'earance gala oi all kind of hats at
16'a M Brush's. Now is your time to buy.
.Bet the New Impraved Singer tewing tna
ohtos. The l"sit is alajayt tfe cheapest. J
W Sowden, agent. Office at F M FretraVs
laasBlryatsirajf
Only ti .so for latest styles Oxford Tie
at Read, Peacock a Co.
Get jour pyrbtechnfea of Conn.
Reasi. Peacock & Co repair all shoes
aotiiL ami rmsovii
MONDAY.
John O (jollra, son of W ti Goltra. ia
in the city.
Dr E L Irvine, of Portland, is in the
city.
J O Wilaon, one of Corvallis' live
young men, was in the city today.
Miss Laura Tate went to Portia d this
noon on a vljit with some friends.
U G Haj ne ond Chas Buck have gone
to Scio to butld a residence on thcii farm
near that etty.
Rev W H Bsrr went to Poitland thU
noon, and will soon go to Seattle to assist
In some evangelistic meetings In that city.
Prof W S Mayberry, recently of Co
burg, has been engaged to teach the
South Brownsville schools. A good se
lection. Rev Glbonv, of Origon Cl'.v, returned
home lids noon from orvallU,
hsd been to preach the baccalaureate ser
mon before the student! of the (J A C.
W F Mendenhall the popular drummer
leturneJ to Salem this noon. Mr M the
it. ....... . i. ...I ..... ...i . -.. . .i-i .. .
udaiuvkai iiiKui ii vu, -. .. inn irting
I In a pacing Oregon mine be U in.crc.ted
! in.
Ceorge Humphrey 1 as accepted a jo
sliion with the new U S marshal at Port
land as 1st asistant marshal, a plsce with
about 3ooo a jrar. Mr Humphrey Is ;
..-II ...... K .1 . . I . All tl... !.... . , I
well qualified t fill the important der-
uiythip.
j V.lss Lizzie Rosfl'.er. recently ol ti e
Ashlsnd schools, apd Mitt Myra Abbett
daughter of Rev J T Abbetr, of ihU cl y,
I left today for the east where they w ill at '
, tend the world's fair and vl.lt Indiana rel
atives. Kditora I I Campbell, of the K
Guard, and Robert Johnson, of ttie Cor
vallia Times, were mean enough to call
at the Welcome sanctum when nil himli
j out, the other day, and too blamed
azy io return again lo receive the
bro'herly greetings anrj the warm hand
shake that awaited th am, The gentle
men had visited the Chicago thousand
ringed circne, lived eight years a minute.
; and kept aober. Portland Welcome.
Tl'CSDAT
i Geo L Bliukman. of Portland. i in t
1 citv.
Assistant State Treasurer K E
imt Sunday at AIImuiv on Y Mi
ilolgin
A busi-
Il'-S.
J O Writmnan. of the Farmem and
1 chants Insurance company left to day
M.r
cn a
trip over the est Side country.
I Ih Bern anl Italy, a represeniative from
Ijike and Klamath counties, a member of
ine uoarti ot rewnts i.f u- State 1 iiiv.ti-
' tv. and a uoitular in-ntlemm ffenemilv
S'l
1 in the city this forenoon.
E Cox, of this city i about to go up to
tbe cedar flat near M t Jefferson and cut
bop poles to be shipped into this vallev on
the Oregon Pacific There is a scarcity of
good poles hereabout, and Mr Cox will be ,
aide to work up quite an industry in this
line. Salem Journal.
Prof. W. S. Arn-Id. recently of the Wil
lomette University, will locate in Tacotna. ;
Prof. Arnold arid tlie Man About Town
came to Oregon on the same boat, and the ;
indications are tharthe Litter has the most i
web on his feet.
Dr. L. A. Port is in the citv from l ,
Angeles and San Digv.. He was caught in
one of the San Diego lawk, and be thinks
of returning here and residing in a coun
try when prudently luanaged banks and ,
properly cultivated crops do not faul.
Mate&man. The following lawyers, are attending
court here: Hon Til ford and Ex-distri-t
Attorney teorge ti Bingham, of Salem, nil
Ellis, of Taroma. I. Bilveo. of Eugene.
Stowe.Somrrs and B M trariaad. of U-ln-on.
and Mr. Tossing. of Wright A T
ing. of RrownsviiW.
w bdkbsdav.
Paul Costel. of Portland, is in the city.
A B Matthews went to I alW yesterday on '
boaines.
iovernor Pernoyer went to CorvallU thi
noon.
Mrs Richard Neil, nee Ida Webber, a in :
the city visiting Albany friend..
License has beam icroed for the marriage
of John C.Findlay and Rboda P Mc Kinney.
Mr. Arthur Lrimert ha aeceptel a posi
tion aa book-keeper with the Fir-t National
bank.
tau.v Powers has been ptarfvd in harp- of
the O P office at Salem. waileCha. It MiiW
will art aa purser on the H oaf
lr Leeperazid family. c4 Onton county.
returned 'this noon fron a tiip to the
World's fair and their IsOM! eastern home
Hon. A. Bush arrivad borne frni his
r-avrtern trip. yesterday He was considera-
' weannf and remained at home to
rfst.
-edemStBtMHiin.
Mr. George Humphrey aad wife left this
noon for Portland, where the former will
begin his dutie as deputy 1 - B. niarslial.
. on the receipt of Marshal Grady a cum mis -I
sion.
Prof. Hawtlsortv and Rev. J. R. X. Baa
went to Corvallis this morning B0 attend
tbe oramnaenrenient ezcrcises of tv State
Agricultoralrollege. ocrurring thi s after-
. noon.
WKA aatata Slltll
Crop Weather Bulletin. No 14, of th
Oregon state weather service, for tlie week
ending Tuesday .June 27th. 1. B B Pague
local forecast official, weather bureau.
In Western On-con theox-l. ckmdv wea-
taaBr continues, tlm temperatnre this month
1 has o tar averagwl from 3 to 6 degrees a
lay below the normal
Crops -The report thi- week are not as
encouraging aa they have l.-:i. There is
a unanimous desire for more sunshine and
warmer weather. The rain was of great
l-nefit ; yet it also did some damage to the
hay which waa down
be an average one.
The wheat crop will
iKwitiv more. The
growth indicated SB to fl Imsliels to the
acre while at the present time from J" to :
bushels per acre is indicated. Kali wheat
is out of possible danarer. its condition
would be improved by warmer weather anil
unshine. Spring grain is from 4 to 10
inches high and is the most seriously af
fected by the lark of sunshine. Tlie cool
weather retards growth, ( lover is btaac
2 Wyv!t!? fr tim?Jh ' Wt
so heavy, t orn it not doing well, owing
"4. tack of warmth te -
mg toe day. Potatoes are growing well
ann a large viekl is indicated, flora have
good upward growth, but latteral growtli
1 alow, due to tbe cool, dourly weather,
more than to preventative action, the hop
lice are not present to an alarming extent ;
in some yards sprawing has commenced.
Prunes and plains continue to be reported
as being a large crop, the same for lierries.
while peaches, apples atnl pears will not
be an average crop, the increase in liearing
acreage will, however, materially increase
the total product. Having will be general
by the close of the week. Stock is in ex
cellent condition.
Illustrated Talk AU ladle In-
terested In the subject of health and Its
sequence, ocauty, invited to tne taia
1 hursdav at i p m at the Vlavl Co par
lor in tne Baltimore block .
ei
19 to o. That Is the acore people make
who trade with Perry Conn, the dealci In
fresh groceries, prcduce and crockery
ware. They hut out hard time and give
clean bargains. Plenty af home lun
and a return for more good. The game
Is umpired on the square, ard there Is
never any kicking . Prompt and courti. -ous
treatment. A steady thing. Doors
open early and late. If you woubl be on
the winning tide call on Conn.
Put upin neat scbaoa pedis tt lea, tiigw
ousted, Small 'Ule Henna, xac ix-r Is.tUo.
HAKUED
WHEELER-ZINK. On June '27, 1888 ;
at the residence of U W Powell. Marion '
county. Mr Edward L Wheeler ami Miss i
Eliza Jane Zink, Justice Powell ofKcmting
HOUN.
PAYNE. On Tuesday night, June '27th,
1893, to Mr and Mrs N P Payne a son.
BILYEU. On June 10, at the regi-j
dence of F P Deyanay, near Jefferson, '
Me'.inda W wife ot Peter I, Bilyeu aged
about 39 years- Mrs Bilyeu has been sick
along time of consumption and her death
waa not unexpected. Pho waa a daugh
ter of F P Devaney.with whom she came
to thie country.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOLUTELY PURE
BASE BALL.
Played. Won.
Lost
1
3
5
5
Per cnt
.875
.5u0
.375
.loo-
Aibany 8
Independence ti
Portland 8
7
:i
3
I
hereheireKonCi,y.. 6
Oregon City waa an easy prey io Al
bai.y in ti e two games played in this
city Saturday and Sunday Saturday
the home club with a record of 6 errors
raade 14 baae bit. and 10 runs, while Or
. , ( . .. - - - . m r , , . ,
Oiton CitV onWarul .1 rim nml ...... I., j
! base hits. The pitching of McGreevy
; waa very eiTecttve and Stanley doea great
' mmum tare dm. i tie recor.l was
Earned urns Albany, 8; Oregon City. 2.
C3.-.I I . i . . . JU
r-iuirn liases Airmny, 3; uregon City,
1. Struck out by McGreevy, X; by
Greene 1 Passed ball-Stanley, 2;
a ild pitches -McGreevy, 1 ; Greene, I.
Utnp.res, Hoyt and Wells A feature of
the game waa a catch by Burna in left
field of a ball just before striking the
fence.
Yeterdaj'a game waa a follows:
ALBANY.
t. a. bb. ro, n. a. b,
?Rilly,3b i, 2 3 1 0 2 1
Burna, p . 5 I 4 0 340
Sbea, 2b 6 4 3 2 1 . 0
: McGreevy, rf.... 6 3 2 0 0 0
iitanUy.c o t 3 II 0 0 1
Wallace, rf 5 1 2 2 0 2 0
Mulling, lb 6 1 0 il 0 0 0
Cole, n 4 2 I 1 1 I 0
Jones, if .3 2 2 0 0 0 0
Total 45 19 20 10 6 11 2
1
obSsbb cnv.
IB. a. mi. i'O- SB. A B.
Babb, 2b 4 U 0 3 0 0 0
Rerkner, o, p. 400 80 30
Clark, lb 4 0 I 8 1 0 2
Anderson, rf 40 O 20 00
Fields, aa SO 0 0 0 3 0
Harlow, p. If 4 1 2 3 0 0 0
Mils, c 4 0 2 10 11
Kelly, cf . 3 0 1 10 10
Fenimore, p, rf 2 0 0 1 1 i 0
. n i
" u I
m o iT , !
Total
32 1 6 27 2 II 3
Karned runs :
Albany. 10: 2 base bits
Burns, I ; Stanlev. 5 ; Harlew, 1 : home
runs, c:reevy. Shea, Reilly: double
p'.a. Wal ace, Reilly; base on balls, Al
bany, 2; Oregon City, 3; struck out.
Burns, h; Fenimore, 0
Albany 3 4S 1 1 002 0-19
Oregony City OOOOOOOaJl I j
Umpire, tVilliam Welch ; lime of
game, 2: to.
At Port'ar.d the club of lhat citv defeat
ed lndeper.dei ce 10 to j Saturday and 10
10 4 aunaai .
"mrtT.
Tasqbnt, Or., June 26, 183
C rangers held a picnic in tbe
The
strove just east of Tangent 011 hut Wed- i
neaday. It Icing a nice day a large
rrod mas pre-aeul. and good speakers
were present. Baa H E Hayes, Lw.urer
of the irtate li range spoke to tbe audience '
in tne foret,oon and after dinner Prof J
M Uioau of Corrallig and others epoke a
few words until aboot 4 o'clock. Tbe
crowd went to Tangent to see a game of
baae ball played between the College
ins and the Oak Creeere, sc. re 16 to 10
in faror of the C allege.
Hay harvest is right upon ua and i:
will not be !oog until yo'iram bear the
clicking of the tuower and also the
binder.
W notice the improvements atill go
on in Tangent. Mr MrJenks is b-jilding
a new barn juat toitli cf here and a law
William Jeoks and John Beard.
Born, in Tangent Friday June .' rd to
Ihe wife of Mart L Forrester, tbe nu'eery
man. a t;g boy. Mother and child alcaasal
A sad accident banreneJ near here n
last Wednesday at noon. Mr John Can-
'avan was plotting sotnaner fallow and on-
hitched bis torses for dinner. Tying
lil hones 10 in wagon to feed them he
was going around hia wagon 10 pkk np
some scattering bay, and wus s anding
by Ihe side of one of his hia horses ahen
Ihe horse whirled around and gave Jot n
a kicat on bis leg breaking i. Dr Hill
waa tent for to dress the limb.
Mits Ixl'a Necdbam and Mss Bcssia
Seltletneirare visiting their manv irienJa
in Tangent.
Mr Oranvil Smith ia visiting his par
enu for a lew days. He ia depot agent
al 1 ualaiin station.
Rev J L Fotrelt it spending a fevr days
Una weee down at Teasel camp meeting
and hia wife intends taking a trip to.
VI a-lungtcn.
Ycino Ahklhw
TacittA Bast s
The great races of tbe OaajWi Breeding
ic Speed Association occur at Salem on July
4th. 5th. 6th and 7th. Round trip tickets
will lie for sale each of the alwve days and
good for a late as tbe Mh. Iy the Southern
Pacific railroad at all point between Eu
gene City and Portland, at nduoed prices'.
Some first-class entries have len made. and
the races will la? worth witnessing on every
; day of the meeCng.
After Breakfast
'lo purify, vl'aliz; and enrich the b'ood,
and give nerve, bodily aud digestive
strength, taae Hooo's SarsapartHa. Con
j tlnue the the medicine af:er every meal
! fo' a month or two.
mm
Double reverslh'e Four in-hand I ies at
R Pc,cock ro.t. To ties for the
1 "JJJ ,cf of one C, ,nd th,.
1
B th at Viercok'a "hsvin ( acd hair cot
n : psr'oti.
htral)errle
at r L Kenton's etety
morning.
Bodgaa B M.-Far!and.
.l.t.-Aluaoy. O .
tha Iradieg dtlifc
Sewing Machines neatly irpaiitd lui
warranted l-jr mir, oghly ccrnpe .rnt aork
mtn, at K M French's j-eby store, Albany,
Oregon.
A good fountain pen for ft J5 at
French' jewtlery store.
F Sal
irftter Mat.
Kotlnwirg i the list al lattars ren.aiuiog
in the post oftioa at Alhany, linn county,
Oregon.Juoe 2'.i:h, ISP3. Persons catling for
these letters must give tho data on which
they were tdvertiaeJ.
Atchison. Mr A F. Irven, Mrs
Adkens. S A
Apiary. Y r
Butler, Or B f
1 'awning, A .1
FaIwutiIs. Mr J
Howev. Mr John P
Mmde. V A
Heers. Dr Olive
Dinglev. Mr II II
KUiott.' Loo
Friendly. Mr S II
McKinnev, Mr K
Merrill. Mr D II
Nothigi-r. Miss Marv
Weston. Mr Dick
Siuuuons.Mr Jessie
Wo Ark tChimuniui)
Tuoa. Momtbith. P
M.
Mro Crract of Tartar
: Hie xu
Eat Sal m it t.l h n u r u ,
nA-!lBakin
The . " I
Uses1
Baking
Powder
rKosj iTait.
Amtoria, June 23rd, 1893. j
E liter s Democrat:
The principal topics of conversation upon !
the street of this city is the cold weath -r.
dull times and scarcity of fish. Politics i j
not in it. since Mr. Cleveland m far pays'
no attention to trie vol uiuinous !u for J
office, which leavfa the fntun? hopes and;
exiiectatioiM of many of tlie hitherto san-1
gninc aspirants sadly in doubt, and the i
idle summer is (-ui' kly passing away and J
will soon bring them the wintiT of their j
discontent. Verily prlitics is a fickle jaU;
ad they' that serve her are but illy paid.
People in Washington t-em to m: iosted ,
in the affeirs of fhe cmtiim house, maylie
lietter than the rjorlstfcgs him- -If. the figure
liead of the buoiness, who gave tlie lxmds '
anil assumed the r-stiOruiililitv of the
office, since t-o of his principal officers
nave neen iinei-rcjiioniously suss.iried, per
liaj for cause, maybe for fun. however. 1
that as it may, the susjjended inctimbents
ha1 little to lose either in wealth or expec
tation and they have probably held their
own and graned a whole I t of worthless
experience during their, memorable servi
tude for fjnrje .im. '
ITie colUs-tir of CBstBfflB lu-re i a brother
Of the 'trejrou judge that sentenced a pry,r
nthennan. with a family, to the pen for :
two years for stealing a few fish, and also,;
out of sympathy, it is presumed , sentenced
a man without family and a noted gambler !
that never earned an honest penny in his j
life perhais. to the same institution for the
tana of one year, just for killing a man. j
The crime of the first man through an un i
just sentence disgraces an innocent family,
while the crime of the (.'ambler disgraics '
none twit himself, and tlie judge.
Everybody talks about hard times and
bewails the terrible state of affairs the
future holds in store. The Sherman bill is 1
thought to lie the cause of all of the trouble
aad if not repealed soon will bankrupt the
whole country, and we will have l- return !
' op (rreen backs until Furors? tret I
tinsl of shiniiiutr out of the Cioted States
' the Kold she can lay her clutches on. 1
unncr coin or iai:iMn. Ihe money qtaea
tion is a conundrnm few can solve intelii
gently . Tbe Chinese qm-stion is also dilfi- j
cult of solution, and if the law is not en- j
forced an endless amount of trouble must !
ensue, for which we are not well prepared.
Ha cholera is likely to make its appear-
an at any time, and up to this date this i
port U not re.kooe.1 in the ouarantine t.re-
cauuons 01 tne gmCTntraent ettetmd to
j San Francisco. San Diego and Port Town-
send, so Astoria will have to look out for
her own territory and the safety of her citi
zens at the satewav of the inland empire
i while Portland with her China shops and
filthy ewers may be visited by way of Chi
; cago and the world's fair route.
The weather keeps so uncomfortably cool
that seaside vLritor are slow to ventirre
ftvni their comfortable homes and endare
tbe djscomf.Tt of cold winds and irn semen:
weather
even in midsarnnir-r. and no far
ine uavet i ugm. moan Use tare u very :
low. Two lnat.the TtK.mpr.-n and Potter.
an? so diablel that some time will elarase
before they will ba rnnning aarain. In tbe '
meantime thw city imtinues to be quiet ;
dull and utiUi!fTetinT to everybody but a
dyed-in-the-wo; mosshark. Neo.
aa. . 1 , , . . . .
tl . u;i(.ti; i
When Hank Vaughn died at Pendleton
he had thirteen ballet wounds on his per
son. His earner had been a reuiarkabie
one. According to an Ki he was born 46
jears ago in this valley, where be has rela
tive now. At the ag of 1? he achieved
hit first notoriety. At that time he was
associated with a companion in the Burnt
river country Idaho, and they had in their
possession horses stolen from Umatilla
county. Sheriff Vaddock. with or.- dep-
ary. crefn '.rrvn; riinK an.i nif oompaxuon
in tne
enavi
tmie. and a asht with pistol
in tr h; r Hank's companion and
the deputy was h4 inJ killed. Tbe sheriff
wa ht through the jaw and Hnk wa ;
unhurt. For this affair he waa sentence-! '
to the state's prison for life, bet aras par-
dotted after serving eigbt year. On his '
release he went to Nevada and remained
several years. A eona:deral4e mystery at
tache to thai portion of his life. He fin
ally turned un in Boise city, ant won the
affections ana right to use tbe fortune of
Mrs Robie.
His most r..s.,l ext-'.-it since the Srst
was hi eaKVjnter with t'barle Lng in
PrineviUe. 10 or 12 years ago. On that
otvasion he was in a ssaYxm and invited
every U-dy to take a "rixtk. Long who was
a rjuiet man refused to come up." t.rab
th- end of thi- or take a drink.' said Hank.
Lnsr awvpted the hallenare. a:;d both mew
. emptied their revolvers into each other.
Both were riddled, and were supposed to
t be mortally woundei. However, to tbe
' surjise of every one. loth recovered, ami
j Long is still alive.
1 tl M It rBSMll tIt:
Tuesday evening, Jtine "JTih.
Present- Reconier. t'hief of Poli.-e. Street I
1 Superintcndont. City Treasurer, and Coon- j
ilmen nitBfJ OsTewatt rteifTer. ISurkhart.
Marshall and tVheeler.
In the ahsense of tbe mayor. Councilman
Burkhart was elev terl mayor pro tern.
1Te filling bills were ordered tid: F
T Blonnt.tslo.W: McFeronA. Prepst.
J t;radwhol. eli.W. W B Bart.
Stewart A: Sox.iM : CoP Cramer. C..15: i
N J Henten. 0 C McFarland. .70:
8 W Ross. Il.tO; R R Crosby. M8-9v; B B
lavidson. B4.."0: N" J Henton. astssing
city. 1350.
Petition of A B Mcllwain et al. asked
that blocks 1. and 3 in E A be removed
from the fire limits of Albany. After a 110
degree in the shade discussion the matter
was referred to the committee on fire and
water, after a vote to grant it hail been lost
.1 to B,
I T . a O.a-1 .11 I L. 11
in referemv lo the ouuside brick wall to the
Brink Mock, which be claims to ba in an
uiis.uo condition. neterrtM to iMnitiutsec
on streets and mibln- imvix-rtv
License to sell Knyior wete anartod Peter
Sclilosser. tUtdinW How.tr!. M Ihimcart
and Williams llrothers.
HEAL r.STKTC BBLCS.
Tbo J W ilcox to E A Colliert.
i-tS
Hrownsville $
J .1 andT A Swan to Harriet Tillat-
son. J.'ixl"'; hvt. laMianon.
T A Swan to II U Kverett. 80x1(11
ieet and 1 lot leba:ion
Florence Lillv to Isaac and Sarah
Klder. a" Mock 1 K's a.l. Alhany.
T ami J Swan to A Oottsche. .r lots.
I I Iiebanon
.1, 1,0, and K A Matlock, to A J Mat-
loek. !V acres, 14 w 1
K A imd H wataatk to J 1 Matl-xk.
'J2 acres, Uvl
Jacob Kees to li Hiatt. '-"d.W acn-s.
11 w 2 :
Jos H Ames to Ix-wis Maynaxd, UQ
acres, IS E I
Aaron Bleason. to Lizzie ii CaUlwell,
1J9.71 aenss, 11 w 1...
Florence K Lilly to Chics K Wolver-
tn. Power of altornev
ti
Powder:
Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum,
"jtSa
of Homes 4r Vpars ihe Ston-fotA
Boys, Do You
and bat ?
Do you want our boy dressed
in a serviceable and stylish
suit?
vVE FURNISH a three piece f-uit, coat, short pants ard
vest,
Double breasted, square cut,
Double thickness, kne and seat to the pants,
A ?uit with two pair of paDts at very lowp rices
A euit made of the Albany Woolen Mills cloth
that is as goxl as imported tweeds,
A suit made of foreign fabrics
THAT possess style and elegance and giver dignity toycur boy, cne
that he ia wiring to endeavor ti keep clean and neat. " We can promise
yoo a suit tiaat WONT SHOW DIRT or we can give yaw tr e
rara' delicate shade, many shades of Jerseys, in suit from to 7 years.
We have extra vests tor bos froai 1 2 lo 17, extra knee panta, ertra long
pants for boys from 9 years up, extra Jersey pants, beys waists, boys
shoes, boys shirts, boss hats in wool, fur and ;!th, nobby neck lies and
evers thing that makes th boss look nice.
NEW PATTERNS mall line of CLOTHING.
Tin- L i lain (!lig Ii
Agents
Entpe and kmm ZmMM Tentefl Titan !
The J85 -St Intensely Interesting Exhibitions on
thfi Olobft !
SANGER & LENT'S
Grand International Allied Shows !
WILL EXHIBIT AT
Albany, Tuesday, July 4.
u
n par ailed in Original
hxclusive r matures.
reat double monster
G
encus. nienaiirie hiPDOdrone anuanum o' uo
r w a
wonders.
he rarest wi'd oeast
public attention
T
nlv great show show of
fected for travel.
O
A
il acceptable innovation
verywhere acknowledged great leature shows and
E
specialty exhibitions! The very best artiste of
America. Japan Europe and Arabia. A suniptu-
; OU8 Wonderland festival .
A
: tainment for all
Don't forcet
Assension and Parachute daily. Be on hand to See the
Grand Fr?t Soectacular Paeeant.
I . . .
o
n ticket, lor tne usual t rice, aamiu to tne ttrwai
Combined Show! Two grand exhibitions. Doors
poen at 1 and 7 pm.
1 4i . rtsgS
YOURSELF! I !
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GRAHAMS SHAW
-DEALERS IN-
A
Asupplle. Advance Threshers and en
giaes, Minneapolis Binders, Woods and
Standard Mowers, Newton Wagons, Nor-
rreglan Plow, oils ot all klads at tbe ;
lowest price possible. The Alliance and i
Grange aeents have a warded us the con
tract to furnish Twine for 'heir members. '
Call and get our prices before purchasing j
elsewhere
Want a ball
for tbe Albaa? Woolen Mills.
Conception
of Pre-emiueTi
Ivunan ocean io a:-d
Id's
a a
gatLerin; that ever invite
marine
wonlers ever per
in amusements.
rich, rare, and moral ejter-
the thrilling ireo Balloon
. w -a .s
ADVANCE THRESHERS
Are warranted to thresh more grain in a
given time and do it better than any ma
chine made.
The Advanck Tractiox Ekgikks ajt
the best In the world. Remember larca
work mear.slarce profits in the thresiJSg
business. Catalogue mailed free.
EpWARD HCGHE8,
Gen'! Ag Portland, Oicgpo
J. H.uNTOSE,
Art-Uiteci aud Caatraettir.
Leaveordors with liulbnrt Bro ,
tate agents.
17
f in
aTtlje
ORSaV. F.rnajers or others wanting
malt cheap iai obtain it pv a pisttg
e AlbanyUrewinsUo'.- esnoiianmetri
! near ibt ts P depot In this city
j ught of them free of charg c .
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